Javier Mascherano has completed a permanent move to Liverpool by signing a four-year deal.
The Argentina midfielder has been at Anfield since ending a brief stint at
West Ham and until today was on a long-term loan deal from owners MSI.
'I am very, very happy and now I can concentrate just on playing football,'
Mascherano told Liverpoolfc.tv.
'I said all along that I wanted to stay at Liverpool and now that I have
signed I can say this is the best and the biggest moment in my career so far.
'From the first day I arrived at Liverpool the feeling was good and I knew
this was where I wanted to play my football.
'It's good news for me and my family that everything is sorted and I know
where my future is going to be. I just want to do my best for the fans and the
people of the club.
'I am at a top side and I know I can win titles here. That's the big thing
for me. I want to be at a club where we can win trophies and have success.'
Manager Rafael Benitez was just as delighted to secure the services of the
23-year-old midfielder.
'We must be really pleased with the situation now,' said the boss.
'He has been a key player for us since he has been here and now we know he
can be a key player in our future.
'From the start we knew Javier was a player with quality and a fantastic
mentality. We knew the player when he was in the reserves at River Plate but was
playing for the senior national team and we had been monitoring his career since
then.
'He is young but he has great experience having played for his country. We
knew he would be a good signing for us.
'It's clear that he is one of the best midfielders in the world but he can
get better with us. We now have a lot of good options in the centre of midfield
and that's good news for the club.'
Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry, who worked painstakingly to finalise the
deal, added: 'Our overriding thought is that we are delighted to have signed a
world-class player on a long contract and I know Javier is thrilled too because
he was keen to have his long-term future resolved.
'I think this signing demonstrates two things. Firstly, that life at the club
goes on despite all of the speculation to the contrary.
'And secondly it demonstrates in very large measure the ongoing commitment of
the owners who once again have come good when funds have been needed.'